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October 8, 2011

FLIPPING ON OVER INTO FALL...

...good Fall Saturday morning everyone!Wow, several weeks ago here in Georgia it seemed that Fall would never arrive. That made transitioning from one sewing season to the other just a little bit difficult and almost frustrating. But alas, it's here in all of it's glory.

I know, I know; I'm forever declaring that "I AM A SPRING/SUMMER" type of girl, and Oh, I do love those seasons sooooo much even though I was born very late in Fall. But, I do so LOVE dressing for Fall. The colors are nature rich; all warm and cozy.

So, I'm FLIPPING ON OVER INTO FALL and in doing so I have what I call my Fall Hit List. The Hit List consists of 20 Easy Pieces that I've eyed and drooled over in InStyle Magazine and Etcetera.com. There will not be a definite color scheme, but it will be filled with MY FAV ponte roma knit, wools, some double knit, denim, and believe it or not corduroy. 20 pieces goal is quite a bit to chew. The idea of a goal that big would normally stress me right out. But in this case, I'm placing no pressure or imposing any deadlines on myself, and it will be done in no particular order - I'm just taking it one step at a time. My Fall Hit List has been added to my sidebar. I'll be working on it at slow and steady pace - with my main goal being that of Enjoying the Adventure.

First up: #3 Ponte Roma Knit Cheetah Cowl Neck Sheath

Inspiration for this dress is from Etcetera.com's Fall Collection Look #50. Everything in this line speaks to me so it's not hard to find inspiration here. And to top it off on last week's trip to Joann's, Ebony helped me spot the exact fabric for this dress on the clearance rack - $7.00 per yard, usually $12.99.

I'll be modifying Vogue 8413 - View A (adding longer sleeve) to knock off this dress.

Last night I worked up a bodice markup primarily to see how low the cowl neckline would fall. An extremely low neckline would mess up my fabric and frankly make me cry.

I'm satisfied with the drape of the neckline, but decided to increase the shoulder area 1 inch so that hiding bra straps would not be an issue. I decreased the ease in the sleeve cap, and added 1 inch to the length of the bodice. Also took the opportunity to install the invisible zipper for another practice session. I'll turn front skirt tucks or pleats into darts.

I've completed my pattern alterations, cut and marked my fabric so now I'm ready to go with this. Here you will see I used "MY TACKS" rather than tailors tacks, but they work just fine for me.

Of course I'm excited! Just brewed a fresh pot of Caramel Truffle Gourmet Coffee. Think I'll have a cup spiked with Creme Brulee creamer - that ought to speed me up. I'll need to stop a moment to make up some lunch before I get a headache (Grilled Alaskan Sockeye Salmon marinated in lemon juice w/ a Romaine Salad). I'll be trying a new Chicken and Dumpling recipe for dinner tonight (more about that later). I'm thinking about food a lot right now because of course there was no breakfast due to this sewing session was yelling out so loudly for me early this morning....

Firstly, can I pop over for coffee - caramel truffle coffee sounds delicious and I bet it smells lovely?! I think your dress is going to look fabulous - that cheetah fabric is gorgeous - what a wonderful sale find!

Good morning, no.1 daughter.Honey I feel your excitment.I shareyour feelings about fall. I am a fan for fall. I love the colors.Ourfoliage is late and not so colorfulthis year due to the weather. I will still enjoy, since the pumpkins are ablaze. The grass came back. I am all set. I will be keeping an eye on your progress.Love you much.Mom

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About Me

...I started sewing in junior high and it did not come natural. Nothing that I've ever tried to do has come easy and sewing was no exception. I guess it's the stubbornness in me but when I don't do something well I JUST TRY HARDER! I sewed for many years, and then did not sew for about 15 years because I became a business owner and it took up all of my time. But after several years of searching for a creative outlet, it was God who whispered in my ear "Why don't you start sewing again!" That was in late 2006, and now sewing has become my passion again. I am the proud mother of one; and an even prouder grandmother of four; an instructor by day and a sewist by night. It's quite an exciting adventure!

September 26 - Pre-treated shell fabric and lining (I'M READY TO CUT!!!!) Toyed with the idea of underlining the coat because the wool flannel is so light weight....but I don't know. Will think about it a little more today. I love Lady Grey, but I'm getting a little tired of her at the same time. I don't like it when projects take so long!

September 25 - Sewed Muslin #2 with 1" seam allowances. Muslin too large, made decision to go back to original muslin: made small swayback adjustment on center back pattern piece and center back lining piece.